Answer:
E78.5
Explanation:
Hyperlipidemia is the conditions having abnormally elevated levels of lipids or lipoproteins in blood. Hyperlipidemias is of two types: primary and secondary.
Primary hyperlipidemia is due to genetic causes usually, while the secondary hyperlipidemia may arises due to other causes like diabetes.
<u>E78.5 is a billable ICD-10-CM code which is be used to indicate the diagnosis for the reimbursement purposes.
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<u>On October 1, 2018, 2019 edition of ICD-10-CM E78.5 became effective.</u>
Answer: b) Apical surface
Explanation:
The epithelium is characterized by the juxtaposition of cells and the little extracellular matrix. The region of the cell facing the free surface is the apical pole, while the opposite side is the basal pole. The apical domain is always turned to the outer surface from a closed cavity or tube. The stomach is a dilated portion of the digestive tract where the food cake is macerated and partially digested in a paste, the chimo (from Greek chymos, juice). In adults, holds 1.5L and, when extended, 3L.Given that food enters the stomach and interects with the region facing the surface, food would be in contact with the Apical surface.
Red blood cells or erythrocytes
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Answer:
a. satorius
Explanation:
The sartorius muscle is a two-joint muscle that moves both the hip and knee joints. Although anatomically considered a thigh extensor, its contraction actually causes a flexion of the hip joint. This is due to its location in the anterior (extensor) compartment of the thigh. Additionally, it is involved in abduction and external rotation of the hip joint.
In the knee joint, it forces an internal flexion and rotation. Flexion movement is the result of tendon insertion into the knee joint behind the flexor-extensor axis. When all five movements are performed simultaneously the legs cross in meditation position. Thus, the muscle is most easily palpable in this position.